OwnerWellington Regional Stadium Trust, (Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council)
OperatorWellington Regional Stadium Trust
Capacity34, 500
SurfaceGrass
Record attendance47, 260
Field sizeLength (north–south) 235 metres (771 ft), Width (west–east) 185 metres (607 ft) (stadium dimensions, not the playing surface), Area 15, 050 square metres (162, 000 sq ft)
Public transitWellington station
Groundbreaking12 March 1998
Built1998–2000
Opened3 January 2000
CostNZ$130 million
ArchitectWarren and Mahoney, Populous (then Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture)
Project managerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner Ltd
Main contractorsFletcher Construction Ltd
First men's ODI8–9 January 2000:, New Zealand v West Indies
Last men's ODI1 November 2025:, New Zealand v England
First men's T20I22 December 2006:, New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Last men's T20I26 March 2025:, New Zealand v Pakistan
Only women's ODI15 February 2000:, New Zealand v England
First women's T20I26 February 2010:, New Zealand v Australia
Last women's T20I26 March 2025:, New Zealand v Australia
Overview
Wellington Regional Stadium (commercially known as Hnry Stadium through naming rights) is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48, 000 m2 (520, 000 sq ft).